EOS Worldwide® and ENRG™ proudly announce an agreement that establishes ENRG as the first licensed, nonprofit, and values-aligned community layer for entrepreneurs who are using the EOS Model®, exploring EOS  process® and concepts, or seeking a trusted place to learn and connect with others on the same entrepreneurial journey.

With more than 310,000 companies running on EOS® worldwide, this license points entrepreneurial business owners and leaders to a place where they can connect, solve real issues, and strengthen their businesses within a structured local community.

ENRG has grown from 4 to more than 65 active chapters across North America in just 7 months, making it one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing entrepreneurial communities.

The agreement ensures that ENRG properly uses the intellectual property of EOS within its national network of local nonprofit chapters and aligns with EOS Worldwide’s brand standards and guidelines.

“ENRG’s help-first, nonprofit approach aligns with how we believe community should show up around EOS—thoughtfully, responsibly, and with respect for the system and the people who use it. We are excited about the opportunity to further entrepreneurs and their team’s journey toward mastery of building, growing, and leading a great business.”

Kelley Knight
Integrator, EOS Worldwide

Each ENRG chapter is led by an EOS Implementer® and an experienced Integrator, working together to steward the chapter and support its members. This structure ensures chapters are grounded in real-world experience, aligned with EOS principles, and create a help-first local community. ENRG chapters are designed to foster connection and shared learning experiences, not to provide EOS Implementation services.

Entrepreneurs often first encounter EOS through books such as Traction® or through peers before starting their journey of either self or professional implementation of EOS, and then utilizing EOS for years. Entrepreneurial organizations on this journey have been seeking a local community and real-world experience like this to get what they want from their businesses faster.

This agreement responds to that desire and expands responsible access to proven entrepreneurial tools and concepts within clear intellectual property standards.

“This structure creates space for entrepreneur community while preserving the focus, simplicity, and discipline that make EOS effective.”

Mark O'Donnell
Visionary, EOS Worldwide

How ENRG Chapters Work

Each chapter is co-led by an EOS Implementer and a vetted Integrator. The rest of the chapter membership comprises other entrepreneurs, EOS Implementers, Integrators, and vetted expert sponsors.

“ENRG represents the best of the community and proudly stands behind EOS and EOS Implementers. ENRG runs on EOS and knows the importance of doing things the right way. We have a deeply held belief that it’s our responsibility to both protect the intellectual property of EOS Worldwide as well as bring it to more entrepreneurs across the globe.”

Kyle Mealy
Visionary, ENRG

ENRG goes far beyond a networking event or peer group; as a nonprofit, it has a philanthropic mission to reinvest in the ENRG community through awarding grants and scholarships toentrepreneurs and their organizations. ENRG grants increase entrepreneurs’ ability to invest in the knowledge, services, and training that increase their odds of success.

Responsible Governance & Stewardship

All use of EOS Worldwide’s intellectual property within ENRG follows their established licensing standards and guidelines, maintaining clear lanes between community, education, and professional implementation. This governance model reinforces ENRG’s nonprofit commitment to service and stewardship while supporting entrepreneur awareness and readiness within the EOS ecosystem.

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